The Salvation Army’s 22nd Annual Benefit Raises $225,000

The Salvation Army’s 22nd Annual Benefit Raises $225,000

Portland, Or. For 22 years, the “All About Kids” annual dinner has raised awareness and financial resources for local kids. Each year the challenge is greater. On May 10th, 390 community members rose to the challenge as Major Nancy Dihle, Lindsey Martinez, Tony Martinez, and Paul Migchelbrink helped lead the charge. The Salvation Army’s 22nd Annual benefit raised $225,000 — and still counting. The Dinner also drew the greatest number of people in its history as well as the greatest number of new guests and donors. (photo credit, Andie Petkus)

Leveryll Wilson and Major Michael Zielinski

Leveryll Wilson and Major Michael Zielinski

Candace Carnegie and Julianne Johnson

Candace Carnegie and Julianne Johnson, who offered a musical performance of “Rise Up” with local youth.

There were 390 attendees at the 2016 All About Kids Annual Dinner.

There were 390 attendees at the 2016 All About Kids Annual Dinner.

Paul Migchelbrink, Sue Calderwood, David Hoopes, and Major Nancy Dihle

Paul Migchelbrink, Sue Calderwood, David Hoopes, and Major Nancy Dihle

Commissioner Amanda Fritz and Major Michael Zielinski

Commissioner Amanda Fritz and Major Michael Zielinski

All About Kids was also a time to recognize local individuals and organizations who are affecting change with youth through their involvement with The Salvation Army. The following people were recognized with annual Awards:

Leveryll Wilson – Hoffman Partner in Excellence Award

Weston Buick GMC – Fred Meyer Founders Award

Bridgetown Jesus Church – Atiyeh Legacy Award

From The Salvation Army:

Thank you for being a source of change for a child in need. You make a difference when you “RISE UP”!

The The Salvation Army ’s Mission Statement: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.